Famous People Trivia Quiz Questions
Which did Bill Clinton and Tony Blair both attended what
university?
A: Oxford.
What did Paul and Linda McCartney name their son?
A: James.
Who was convicted for the Oklahoma city bombing?
A: Timothy McVeigh.
What was Al Capone jailed for the very first time?
A: Carrying a gun.
What was Charles Lindbergh dubbed?
A: The Lone Eagle.
What was the name of Oliver North's secretary during the
Irangate scandal?
A: Fawn Hall.
Dr. Benjamin Spock published an influential book in 1946
about what topic?
A: Baby and child care.
Charles Blondin, the French tightrope walker made repeated
crossings above what from 1859?
A: Niagara Falls.
Where was John F. Kennedy assassinated on 22 November 1963?
A: In Dallas Texas
Which member of the beatles was shot dead by a fan in 1980?
A: John Lennon.
Edward Whymper first climbed what mountain in 1865?
A: Napoleon I.
Franklin D Roosevelt's wife, who helped draw up the
Declaration of Human Rights in 1945 had what first name?
A: Eleanor.
Who was assassinated in Austria 1914, in the city of
Sarajevo?
A: Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Attila the Huns was also known as what?
A: The scourge of God.
Desdemona was whose wife in Shakespeare's play?
A: Othello's.
Who came up with the saying 'Read my lips - no new taxes'?
A: George Bush.
What did Al Capone have done to seven members of a rival
gang on St Valentine's Day 1929?
A: He had them killed.
Indira Ghandi was assassinated by members of her own
bodyguard in what year?
A: 1984.
What was the name of the explorer whose last words were "I
am just going outside, and may be some time"?
A: Laurence Oates.
Caroline of Brunswick, queen of England, was prevented from
entering Westminster Abbey for her husband's what?
A: Coronation.
